DOHA: More and more businesses in Qatar are deploying services at Ooredoo data centres, as the pace of automation and the deployment of cloud services increases across the country.
To ensure that companies are aware of opportunities provided by Ooredoo, the company held an Open Day at its most advanced facility, the QDC5, in Mesaimeer for invited members of the business community and provided an opportunity to see first-hand how the company delivers a full range of world-class hosted services.
The tour provided an overview of services at the centres, including hosting and co-location, data storage and backup, business continuity and disaster recovery, Internet and network connectivity, infrastructure monitoring and management (managed services) and managed security services.
Demand for data centre support is increasing in Qatar, as more companies offer digital services.
Organisations in the government, hospitality, healthcare and service sectors are managing an exponentially-expanding volume of data generated by the launch of such services, requiring support of a professionally-managed data centre.
The data centres are some of the most advanced in the region, with an official ISO 22301 Certification – Business Continuity Management Systems accreditation that positions them as global leaders in data availability, resiliency and disaster recovery.
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